Flood Prevention

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FLOOD PREVENTION 

A combined effort from the National City Public Works, Police and Fire Departments will ensure a well prepared City. Although we cannot control the weather, we can mitigate potential flood impacts and respond in a timely matter. The City has developed a comprehensive plan to ensure major debris is cleared from our waterways prior to and after high tide and rainfall events. City crews are heavily monitoring the City’s flood prone areas. See National City flood map here.

Get Free Sandbags- More information here.

National City Local Weather Forecast - More information here.

National City Tide Forecast - More information here

 HOW YOU CAN PREPARE:
•Ensure your trash, debris and landscaping items such as leaves, bark, pebbles, etc. are properly secured to prevent from washing into street gutters and storm drains. Inspect and clear your rain gutters to keep them from overflowing. Loose materials can be moved by rainwater into our inlets and storm drains, which could cause backup and flooding.
•If your property is in an area that has experienced flooding in the past, be sure that important items like keepsakes, tools, and equipment are stored off the floor, and higher than the projected flood elevation.
•Use caution and slow down on roads and freeways. Be aware of road conditions and avoid driving through standing or moving water. Do not try to cross or drive over flowing water areas. If your car stalls, abandon it IMMEDIATELY and seek higher ground. Do not try and enter areas blocked off by local authorities.
•Keep your car fueled; if electricity is cut off, gas stations may not work. Avoid unnecessary trips.
•Stay informed by listening to radio or television for important information and instructions.
•Purchase or verify flood insurance coverage in your business, homeowner, or renters insurance and keep all insurance documents and other valuables in a safe place.
•Recycle rainwater in a rain barrel or cistern – reusable water is not only good to use for our lawns, plants and gardens, but you may be eligible for rebates as well! Visit www.socalwatersmart.com for more information.
•Please call the City Public Works Department if you notice debris blocking drains or waterways.

IMPORTANT CONTACT INFORMATION:

Impt numbers during rain

HELPFUL WEBSITES:

Alert San Diego emergency notification

San Diego County Emergency

FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency)
National Weather Service - San Diego
National City Tidal Wave Information

Sign Up To Receive Severe Weather Notifications

Listo San Diego Spanish-language preparedness information

 

TO REPORT FLOOD DAMAGE TO YOUR PROPERTY:

VISIT:  RESIDENT/BUSINESS SELF REPORTING DAMAGE ASSESSMENT

 **Please note, this is not an application for assistance.**  

This form will be used to gain a better understanding of the totality of flood damage countywide.

 

PW crews during rain storm